Pakistan might ban a novel about jihad written by an Indian and published in the United States, according to a reliable source in Nairobi, Kenya. Chander Mehra’s novel JIHAD REDISCOVERED (Publish America, Inc) “might be banned in Pakistan because it questions the legitimacy of Pakistan’s creation on the basis of Mohammed Ali Jinnah’s two-nation theory”, according to a Habib Bank Zurich executive.

Islamabad is taking exception to a character in the novel contending that Pakistan was conceived illegitimately on the basis of the two-nation theory which the slaughter of a million Hindus and Muslims in India and the newly-created Pakistan after India’s partition.

“Jinnah, Gandhi and Nehru should have been convicted of genocide for being responsible for the communal riots resulting in the massacre<" says the character..

Pakistan might ban a novel about jihad written by an Indian and published in the United States, according to a reliable source in Nairobi, Kenya. Chander Mehra’s novel JIHAD REDISCOVERED (Publish America, Inc) “might be banned in Pakistan because it questions the legitimacy of Pakistan’s creation on the basis of Mohammed Ali Jinnah’s two-nation theory”, according to a Habib Bank Zurich executive.

Islamabad is taking exception to a character in the novel contending that Pakistan was conceived illegitimately on the basis of the two-nation theory which the slaughter of a million Hindus and Muslims in India and the newly-created Pakistan after India’s partition.

“Jinnah, Gandhi and Nehru should have been convicted of genocide for being responsible for the communal riots resulting in the massacre<" says the character..

The main character in the novel, headstrong Indian wordsmith Hari Rai, contends that Pakistan was illegitimately-born on the basis of the fallacious two-nation theory of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan “who was himself a convert from Hinduism.

:Gandhi and Nehru should never agreed to India’s partition. They should be held responsible for the largest human haemorrage in history and slaughter of a million Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims,” said the chief editor of Verdict Today, the newspaper which prided itself onbeing free, fair, fearless, forthright and first.

Hari Rai was pursuing his scoop of the century about the proclivities and propensities and the carnage culture of Jihad.